Marketplace at Buckhead, a retail center located in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta, Ga., has a new owner.
The 102,864-square-foot shopping center, anchored by an 81,718-square-foot Kroger store, has been acquired by Sterling Organization from a seller represented by JLL Capital Markets. Formerly known as Cherokee Plaza, Marketplace on Buckhead was built in 1958 and underwent renovations in 1997 and 2013.
Neither the seller nor the purchase price was not announced.
According to JLL, the property, located along Peachtree Road, features a weighted average tenure of approximately 25 years, and 89% of the tenants are nationally recognized brands that include Kroger, Jersey Mike’s Subs, Willy’s Mexicana Grill, Salon Lofts and more. The property's historical occupancy has been 100% for over a decade.
Median household income within one mile of Marketplace at Buckhead is $137,775.
“Demand for high-quality retail centers remains exceptionally strong, especially for grocery-anchored opportunities,” said Jim Hamilton, senior managing director at JLL Retail Capital Markets. “Marketplace at Buckhead was one of the most highly sought-after retail centers that we’ve marketed this year due to the infill and irreplaceable location, high-income demographics and significant cash flow growth potential.”
Buckhead offers residents a number of luxury shopping options, including Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza. Marketplace at Buckhead is located one mile away from both shopping malls, and four miles away from the midtown and downtown sections of Atlanta.
Sterling Organization and its affiliates, own and manage more than 73 properties across the U.S. with more than 12 million square feet of primarily retail real estate, estimated to be worth over $2 billion in value.